Live in Kandiyohi County and want to go solar? Now’s your chance! Neighbors have formed the Kandiyohi County Solar Co-op with the help of Solar United Neighbors of Minnesota to make it easier to save money on the purchase of solar panels while building a community of local solar supporters. Join us for a […]

CURE has championed renewable energy since the start of its Energy Program in 2005. We believe renewable energy should be accessible and affordable for all Minnesotans. This is where community solar can play a significant role – providing Minnesotans the opportunity to invest in locally owned renewable energy.

Minnesota is about to get a lot more clean energy from a new ground breaking solar project. The Aurora Solar Project, developed by Geronimo, LLC, is a 100 megawatt (MW) project, which will be located at 21 different sites across the state.

In 2013, the number of solar jobs increased by 73% in Minnesota according to a report released by the Solar Foundation this month. That is good news for renewable energy advocates who worked hard in 2013 to pass new solar laws for Minnesota to ensure the health of our environment, people, and economy. Post by […]

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U.S. Senator Bernie SandersLIVE: Join us for the groundbreaking Inequality in America National Town Hall, featuring Sen. Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Michael Moore and more experts on inequality, the decline of the middle class and the rise of oligarchy. ... See MoreSee Less

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Can you make it to help stop the #XcelMoneyGrab?

Rescheduled: Pack the Hearing on Xcel's Bailout Bill!March 22, 2018, 1:00pmSenate Office Building, 95 University Ave., Room 1150, in St. PaulPack the Hearing for the #XcelMoneyGrab bill hearing, which likely will happen at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 22. (Rescheduled date; check this page for updates.) The legislation is essentially a blank check. It would allow Xcel to get "pre-approval" of all expected costs to keep its nuclear facilities running through the end of their lifetime. Xcel could recover and make money on all of its costs, including overruns.... See MoreSee Less